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One of Tennyson’s most respected biographers, Norman O. Page, wrote the text accompanying a book of pictures illustrating the poet’s life and works called Tennyson: An Illustrated Life.
Replica Books has recently reissued the book Alfred Lord Tennyson: A Memoir by His Son, by Hallam Tennyson. For over a hundred years, this has been an important primary source for students studying Tennyson.
Robert Browning was the poet whose career most closely paralleled Tennyson’s. A good collection of Browning’s poetry is found in the Penguin Poetry Library’s...
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